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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Giovanna BertellaPublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Channel View Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.451kg ISBN: 9781845418175ISBN 10: 1845418174 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 26 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContributors Chapter 1. Giovanna Bertella: Introduction: Welcome to the Futures of Wildlife Tourism Part 1: Paths Towards the Futures of Wildlife Tourism Chapter 2. Qingming Cui: Wildlife Tourism in (Un)sustainable Futures Chapter 3. Rie Usui and Carolin Funck: Rabbits in the Wild: Close Encounters on an Equal Footing? Chapter 4. Georgette Leah Burns and Judith Benz-Schwarzburg: Representing Wild Animals to Humans: The Ethical Future of Wildlife Tourism Part 2: Human-Animal Encounters Chapter 5. Jessica Bell Rizzolo: The Rise of Selfie Safaris and the Future(s) of Wildlife Tourism Chapter 6. Ronda J. Green: The Future of Captive Wildlife: Useful and Enjoyable for Animals and Visitors? Chapter 7. Gianna Moscardo: Promises and Pitfalls in the Future of Sustainable Wildlife Interpretation Chapter 8. Giovanna Bertella: Interspecies Communication and Encounters with Orcas Part 3: Technology Advancements Chapter 9. Hindertje Hoarau-Heemstra and Anne-Mette Hjalager: Safeguarding Sustainable Futures for Marine Wildlife Tourism through Collaboration and Innovation: The Utopia of Whale-Watching Chapter 10. Mikko Äijälä, Titta Jylkäs, Vésaal Rajab and Tytti Vuorikari: Designing Future Wildlife Tourism Experience: On Agency in Human-Sled Dog Encounters Chapter 11. Daniel William Mackenzie Wright: The Future of Captive Animals and Tourism: The Zoo and Aquatic Cloning Centre 2070 Chapter 12. David Lusseau: Will Cryptogovernance save the Wildlife Tourism Commons? Chapter 13. Giovanna Bertella: Final Reflections: Travel Notes, Postcards, Treasures and DragonsReviewsThis important book invites you on an imaginative journey towards a world of future possibilities for wildlife tourism. Using an innovative scenario development approach, the book jolts the reader into new ways of thinking about the involvement of animals in tourism and poses tough questions that demand to be addressed. * Kevin Markwell, Southern Cross University, Australia * Within the context of our current perilous planetary situation, this thought-provoking, future-thinking book questions current wildlife values and practices, while envisioning a more ethical and sustainable future for wildlife tourism activities. Most importantly, it adds to the growing chorus of those promoting radical changes in human behaviour, generally, and tourism behaviour, specifically. * Valerie A. Sheppard, Justice Institute of British Columbia, Canada * This important book invites you on an imaginative journey towards a world of future possibilities for wildlife tourism. Using an innovative scenario development approach, the book jolts the reader into new ways of thinking about the involvement of animals in tourism and poses tough questions that demand to be addressed. * Kevin Markwell, Southern Cross University, Australia * Within the context of our current perilous planetary situation, this thought-provoking, future-thinking book questions current wildlife values and practices, while envisioning a more ethical and sustainable future for wildlife tourism activities. Most importantly, it adds to the growing chorus of those promoting radical changes in human behaviour, generally, and tourism behaviour, specifically. * Valerie A. Sheppard, Justice Institute of British Columbia, Canada * I feel hopeful for animals, and can envisage a positive future for wildlife after reading this book. The chapters are immensely interesting, with realistic scenarios depicting a range of possibilities for wildlife tourism. The material and contexts are diverse, evidencing detailed research and expertise. Congratulations to the editor and authors. * Caroline Winter, William Angliss Institute, Australia * Author InformationGiovanna Bertella is Associate Professor at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway. Her research interests include innovation and entrepreneurship, experiential marketing, learning theories, ethics, tourism and food. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |